most moving ending
- Charizard305
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[quote="generalhs"]Can't forget Grave of the Fireflies. Heck, the whole thing was depressing.[/quote]
That was sad, The first Anime I cried to. I liked the Story, and Everything, I'd recomend it to everyone, The ending is just a Tear Jerker.
That was sad, The first Anime I cried to. I liked the Story, and Everything, I'd recomend it to everyone, The ending is just a Tear Jerker.
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Don't expect to have an inteligent conversation with me, the hampster that runs the wheel inside my head died a few weeks ago from lack of excersize.
Don't expect to have an inteligent conversation with me, the hampster that runs the wheel inside my head died a few weeks ago from lack of excersize.
- madmag9999
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agreedEl Banana wrote:Cowboy Bebop's ending is very moving.
*sniff*
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- dwchang
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Yeah a lot of people do. If you're referring to the last 6 episodes or whatever, I understand. If not, THE ending (like last 5 minutes), I actually like that and have noticed a big difference between what westerners think of it compared to easterners.Trident wrote:I hated the ending of Escaflowne....
And no that's not a racist statement. I just think we have different mentalities about love and such. I believe Shoji Kawamori at AX'02 also stated this when people laughed during the Escaflowne Movie ending.
-Daniel
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- Trident
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I'm talking about the last five minutes. It disturbed me to no end that Characters X and Y could proceed at the end to live normal lives apart. But then, I tend to have the problem with fantasy in general that it seems as if most characters change during the storyline but at the end seem to practically forget everything they learned and did. Like the Wizard of Oz--in the book Dorothy wasn't just dreaming; she was actually gone. And yet she's perfectly content with being away from Oz, or so it seems (the sequels may say otherwise). If I were to get sucked into a magical fantasy world, I don't know if I'd be content with living life like I used to before the magical event.dwchang wrote:If you're referring to the last 6 episodes or whatever, I understand. If not, THE ending (like last 5 minutes), I actually like that and have noticed a big difference between what westerners think of it compared to easterners.
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